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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Fri Sep 27, 2013, 03:38 PM Sep 2013

NRA To Run $500K Ad Campaign Against McAuliffe

IGOR BOBIC – SEPTEMBER 27, 2013, 2:09 PM EDT

The National Rifle Association will run a $500,000 television and online ad campaign next week targeting Democrat Terry McAuliffe, who's running for governor in Virginia, for his stance on gun control, the Washington Post reported Friday.

“Terry McAuliffe has come out and basically stated his support for every gun control scheme imaginable,” said Andrew Arulanandam, a spokesman for the nation's top gun lobby. “And if Terry has his way, the burden of law in Virginia will be on law-abiding gun owners and not on criminals. That’s a wrong-headed approach. Virginia needs leaders who are going to be tough on crime and tough on criminals.”

A poll released earlier this month by Purple Strategies shows the former Democratic National Committee chairman with a 5-point edge over Republican Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli.

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NRA To Run $500K Ad Campaign Against McAuliffe (Original Post) DonViejo Sep 2013 OP
Not surprised by this, silly NRA. I like McAuliffe's position on reducing gun violence. NYC_SKP Sep 2013 #1
If Virginia's leaders were tough on real crime..... DFW Sep 2013 #2
 

NYC_SKP

(68,644 posts)
1. Not surprised by this, silly NRA. I like McAuliffe's position on reducing gun violence.
Fri Sep 27, 2013, 03:47 PM
Sep 2013

Not so sure about "smart gun" tech, but I like the rest of it, sensible and focused on the human element and not on the inanimate gun.

Make America the "Safest Big Country" in the World
After climbing relentlessly for three decades, crime rates started to fall in the 1990s. Nonetheless, the public remains deeply concerned about the prevalence of gun violence, especially among juveniles, and Americans still avoid public spaces like downtown retail areas, parks, and even sports facilities.

We need to keep policing "smart" and community-friendly, prohibiting unjust and counterproductive tactics such as racial profiling; focus on preventing as well as punishing crime; pay attention to what happens to inmates and their families after sentencing; use mandatory testing and treatment to break the cycle of drugs and crime; and enforce and strengthen laws against unsafe or illegal guns. Moreover, we need a renewed commitment to equal justice for all, and we must reject a false choice between justice and safety.

Technology can help in many areas: giving police more information on criminal suspects so they do not rely on slipshod, random stop-and-search methods; allowing lower-cost supervision of people on probation or parole; and making it possible to disable and/or trace guns used by unauthorized persons.

Above all, we need to remember that public safety is the ultimate goal of crime policy. Until Americans feel safe enough to walk their neighborhood streets, enjoy public spaces, and send their children to school without fear of violence, we have not achieved public safety.

Goals for 2010
Reduce violent crime rates another 25 percent.
Cut the rate of repeat offenses in half.
Develop and require "smart gun" technology to prevent use of firearms by unauthorized persons and implement sensible gun control measures.
Ban racial profiling by police but encourage criminal targeting through better information on actual suspects.
Require in-prison and post-prison drug testing and treatment of all drug offenders.

http://www.ontheissues.org/governor/Terry_McAuliffe_Gun_Control.htm

DFW

(54,420 posts)
2. If Virginia's leaders were tough on real crime.....
Fri Sep 27, 2013, 07:27 PM
Sep 2013

....then there wouldn't BE these ridiculous NRA ads polluting the airwaves in the Old Dominion.

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